So well balanced: specific historic intentions and great storytelling
I so much enjoy the orchestration between the two hosts: I very much like the particularity, or maybe granularity is the better word, in the point of view of the authors/hosts. This is an ethically lucid, feminist history which regards the people who lived and worked within historically dynamic Hollywood social worlds as laborers and artists. The authors are also attentive to the needs of the listener for a coherent story-telling form for audio broadcast. They are clever and skillful in this genre of literary journalism/history.
BlueLenses via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/21
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It is difficult to follow this podcast that is written like a movie script rather than a spoken narrative. The narrator makes awkward pauses and does not pronounce names correctly. I realize it’s supposed to be a “period” piece, but the many of the actors’ voices are too over the top. We could do...Read full review »
PodWalker50 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/02/21
I really wanted to like this. In fact, I really want to like “You Must Remember This” but I can’t get through an episode without having to turn it off because of Longworth’s voice. When I read “Love & Crime” features Vanessa Hope (including the fabulous Zooey), it piqued my interest....Read full review »
Lululabonte via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/21
Utterly pertinacious. These things happened to my family, so. Has Vanessa Hope ever made a good movie? The definition of nepotism.
Joe boos rum via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/21
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